The Wicket Georgetown Visitation Preparatory School Washington, DC
Issue Date: Thursday, March 17, 2011 Issue: Vol. LXXV, Issue No. 5 Last Update: Thursday, March 31, 2011
  • Black History Comes Alive on Campus

    Thursday, March 31, 2011 By: (Photo Caption)

    Members of the Black Women's Society (BWS) presented their annual Black History Month Assembly -- entitled "The Dream Has Changed: A Commute Through the Capital City" -- on Mon., Feb. 28. The program

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  • Evan Ryan '89 Brings Visitation Work Ethic to Vice President's Office

    Thursday, March 31, 2011 By: Rosie Murphy '12, Katia Patin '12, Bridget Black '12

    Walking through the seemingly endless marble corridors of the Eisenhower Executive Office Building is nothing but intimidating.  Maybe the closest way to describe it is that it resembles the long

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  • Campus Dancers Leave Audiences 'So In Love'

    Thursday, March 31, 2011 By: Nikki Novak '13

    The Nolan Center was filled with music and energy (as some have called it, “the spirit of Dance Ensemble”) on Fri., Feb. 25 as dancers took the stage to show off their talent and dedication at the ann

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  • Vegans at Visi: A Rare and Curious Species

    Thursday, March 31, 2011 By: Christina Libre '13

    Somewhere between being late for French class and running to the computer lab to frantically finish a paper due fifth period, students have noticed certain curious changes in the eating habits of some

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  • Five Sports In Five Days

    Sunday, March 13, 2011 By: Colleen Tigani `11

    A few weeks ago, the Wicket team gave me a mission: to tryout for every spring sport. On this mission, my assignment was to uncover what the spring sports were all about; to find out what it’s really

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  • Adri Smith Inspires Others To 'Reach' For The Stars

    Sunday, March 13, 2011 By: Cait Duggan `12 and Cristen Corry `13

    When most of us think of the stereotypical “role model,” we tend to think of inspirational speakers, artists, athletes, or intellectuals who have achieved international fame and glory.  But we of

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Members of the Black Women's Society (BWS) presented their annual Black History Month Assembly -- entitled "The Dream Has Changed: A Commute Through the Capital City" -- on Mon., Feb. 28. The program
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What comes to mind when one thinks of the science fair? “I normally tend to think of boring projects that I do not understand, competition and a lot of poster board,” said Julia Rauen `13. Members of
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We can never be too thankful for our military’s courage. To remind us of this, the Support Our Troops Club hosted their first Support Our Troops Dinner, at the Old Brogue Irish Pub in Great Falls, VA
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One would not expect a stereotypical teenager to enjoy three and a half days in the woods spent talking about the presence of God in her life. And yet, the enormous popularity of the Kairos Retreat at
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As the school year begins to come to a close, many Visitation applicants are receiving their acceptance letters.  Those letters are the first step on these students’ journeys to becoming women of
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Walking through the seemingly endless marble corridors of the Eisenhower Executive Office Building is nothing but intimidating.  Maybe the closest way to describe it is that it resembles the long
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The Nolan Center was filled with music and energy (as some have called it, “the spirit of Dance Ensemble”) on Fri., Feb. 25 as dancers took the stage to show off their talent and dedication at the ann
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The Gonzaga Dramatic Association (GDA) opened their spring 2011 season on Friday, March 11 with an energetic rendition of the classic Broadway smash “Kiss Me Kate!” Under director Alan L’Etoile’s guid
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Somewhere between being late for French class and running to the computer lab to frantically finish a paper due fifth period, students have noticed certain curious changes in the eating habits of some
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It’s time to trade in winter mittens and scarves for a pair of shades, as spring break is quickly approaching. Dust off your suitcases and grab your beach bag as I breeze you through spring’s top new
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